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- NNGA 99th Annual Meeting:
 Complete description and registration form
- What's New
If you are a return visitor, click here to see what is new. - Feature Article:
 Bench Grafting Pecans, Hicans and Hickories
- NNGA Marketplace:
 For Sale: Trees, Nuts, Seeds, Storage Systems for Nuts, Traps, Hulling and Seed Cleaning Services, Tree Care Products, Nut Harvesters, Nut Shellers, Pecan Processing Equipment, Sturdy Nutcrackers, Books about Nuts Wanted: Seeds
- Books for Nut Growers:
The Hazel Tree A Guide to Nut Tree Culture in North America
- "Nutware" for Nut Growers:
See the latest in jackets, caps and hats!
- NNGA Roots
How the NNGA Looks to a Newcomer [in 1938]
- Nut News
Scientists Work to Save The Butternut Tree
- NNGA Cultivar Inventory:
About Cultivars Cultivar Inventory Chairpeople Enter Your Cultivar Information
- USDA Report:
2004 Nut Tree Crop Report
- The Nutshell on the Web?
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- Calendar of Events
- Scionwood SWAP
- Stakeholders Reports:
2006 Report 2007 Report
- Identifying Chestnut Trees
- Answers to Often Asked Questions About:
Nut Trees Chestnut Trees
- The NNGA Library

- About NNGA
- Membership Benefits
- Membership Form
- Research Grant Guidelines
- Nut Trees & Ecology
- Nut Recipes
- Resources list
 Links to off-site research papers, abstracts, articles, and organizations
- Nut Related Organizations
List of state nut growers organizations and other nut related organizations
| The Northern Nut Growers Association, Inc. (NNGA) brings together people interested in growing nut trees. Our members include experts in nut tree cultivation, farmers, amateur and commercial nut growers, experiment station workers, horticultural teachers and scientists, nut tree breeders, nurserypeople, foresters, and beginning nut culturists. The most popular kinds of nut and fruit trees that NNGA members plant are walnut (Juglans), filbert (Corylus), pecan and hickory (Carya), chestnut (Castanea), oak (Quercus), pine nut (Pinus), paw paw (Asimina triloba), and persimmons (Diospyros kaki and D. virginiana). The NNGA has been publishing articles, research papers, and monographs on nuts, nut tree growth, and nut tree culture since 1910. These are part of the NNGA Library. A summary of some of these articles and a listing of books that can be borrowed is on this site. To find information in the NNGA library about a particular nut, click on any of the following categories: Butternut, Chestnut, Hazelnut, Heartnut, Hican, Shagbark Hickory,Shellbark Hickory, Pawpaw, Pecan, Persimmon, Black Walnut, Persian Walnut (English, Carpathian).
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